There are 13 total results for your 学年 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
学年 see styles |
gakunen がくねん |
(1) academic year; school year; (2) year in school; grade in school |
學年 学年 see styles |
xué nián xue2 nian2 hsüeh nien |
academic year See: 学年 |
学年度 see styles |
gakunendo がくねんど |
(expression) the school year |
学年暦 see styles |
gakunenreki がくねんれき |
school year calendar; calendar of school events and dates |
学年末 see styles |
gakunenmatsu がくねんまつ |
end of school year |
中学年 see styles |
chuugakunen / chugakunen ちゅうがくねん |
(See 低学年,高学年) middle grades of primary school (third and fourth grades) |
低学年 see styles |
teigakunen / tegakunen ていがくねん |
(See 高学年,中学年) lower grades of primary school (first, second, and sometimes third grades) |
同学年 see styles |
dougakunen / dogakunen どうがくねん |
same year in school |
高学年 see styles |
kougakunen / kogakunen こうがくねん |
(See 低学年,中学年) upper grades of primary school (sixth, fifth, and sometimes fourth grades) |
学年主任 see styles |
gakunenshunin がくねんしゅにん |
head of year; teacher in charge of all classes for a whole year |
就学年齢 see styles |
shuugakunenrei / shugakunenre しゅうがくねんれい |
school age |
最終学年 see styles |
saishuugakunen / saishugakunen さいしゅうがくねん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) last year of school |
学年別漢字配当表 see styles |
gakunenbetsukanjihaitouhyou / gakunenbetsukanjihaitohyo がくねんべつかんじはいとうひょう |
list of kanji by school year |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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